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Archery Attack

Move over paintball, a new exciting, action-packed game called Archery Attack is a fresh new global sport, and it´s awesome! Straight out of Australia, this new activity is a cross between Archery, Dodgeball and Paintball, with players using bows and foam-tipped arrows to eliminate opponents and knock out the opposing team’s target. The only safety equipment required to play the competitive combat archery game is a face mask. via watch the cool video



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SLING CLUB CHAIR

The Sling Club Chair is a beautiful piece of furniture designed by the guys at BassamFellows. It has the ideal balance, blending a minimal geometrical form with organic premium materials, and mixing the cold industrial steel with natural warm leather and walnut wood. This perfect combination is assembled by highly competent craftsmanship, making this piece into something close to a work of art. Form and function are present, comfort and look also combine in a chair ...
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GOAT HUB 70 COOLER

Goat Hub 70 is a modular cooler that carries extra cargo along with food and drink. The high-performance roto-molded cooler holds four integrated cans that come empty or pre-packed with the necessities you need for your activities. The detachable cargo carriers are perfect for storing survival essentials, utensils, treats, dry items, fishing supplies or a host of tools you´ll need at camp. The cans are also available in themed kits, so you can buy cans filled with ...
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MINI MUSEUM THIRD EDITION

Now in its third edition the Mini Museum lets you adorn your desk with a collection of rarities for a fraction of the price it would cost for any individual piece. Encased in a transparent Lucite acrylic block, this desktop museum, carefully presents an assortment of 29 rare and unusual objects ranging from recent, to ones billions of years old. The specimens range from a piece of a Steve Jobs turtleneck, a piece of a 14th century samurai sword, 4.5 billion year old...
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